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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 43 — Infants and Juveniles

43-104.01. Child born out of wedlock; putative father registry; Department of Health and Human Services; duties.

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(1)The Department of Health and Human Services shall establish a putative father registry. The department shall maintain such registry and shall record the names and addresses of
(a)any person adjudicated by a court of this state or by a court of another state or territory of the United States to be the biological father of a child born out of wedlock if a certified copy of the court order is filed with the registry by such person or any other person,
(b)any putative father who has filed with the registry, prior to the receipt of notice under sections 43-104.12 to 43-104.16 , a Request for Notification of Intended Adoption with respect to such child, and
(c)any putative father who has filed with the registry a Notice of Objection to Adoption and Intent to Obtain Custody with respect to such child.
(2)A Request for Notification of Intended Adoption or a Notice of Objection to Adoption and Intent to Obtain Custody filed with the registry shall include
(a)the putative father's name, address, and social security number,
(b)the name and last-known address of the mother,
(c)the month and year of the birth or the expected birth of the child,
(d)the case name, court name, and location of any Nebraska court having jurisdiction over the custody of the child, and
(e)a statement by the putative father that he acknowledges liability for contribution to the support and education of the child after birth and for contribution to the pregnancy-related medical expenses of the mother of the child. The person filing the notice shall notify the registry of any change of address pursuant to procedures prescribed in rules and regulations of the department.
(3)A request or notice filed under this section or section 43-104.02 shall be admissible in any action for paternity and shall estop the putative father from denying paternity of such child thereafter.
(4)Any putative father who files a Request for Notification of Intended Adoption or a Notice of Objection to Adoption and Intent to Obtain Custody with the putative father registry may revoke such filing. Upon receipt of such revocation by the registry, the effect shall be as if no filing had ever been made.
(5)The department may develop information about the registry and may distribute such information, through its existing publications, to the news media and the public. The department may provide information about the registry to the Department of Correctional Services, which may distribute such information through its existing publications.
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